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Books with title Confessions

  • Confessional

    Jack Higgins, Michael Page

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, July 15, 2010)
    Mikhail Kelly’s credentials were impeccable. Russian mother, Irish father hanged by the British. He could split an apple – or a head – across a large room with a handgun. And his special talent was acting. The KGB gave him the perfect part…assassin. For more than twenty years Cuchulain has created chaos, fear and disorder in Ireland by hitting counter-productive targets on both sides of the border, making fools of British Intelligence and the IRA. But Cuchulain is a man whose time is nearly up. The one person who can identify him is the beautiful Tanya Voroninova, daughter of a KGB general. And the one person who can persuade her to defect is Liam Devlin, poet, scholar, IRA gunman retired. Hunted by the combined forces of British Intelligence, the IRA and the KGB who now regard him as an expendable embarrassment, Cuchulain prepares to hit the most counter-productive target of all time…
  • Confessions

    Kate Brian, Cassandra Campbell

    MP3 CD (Tantor Audio, May 10, 2010)
    Sometimes the truth hurts.... Reed Brennan came to superposh Easton Academy to make a brand new life for herself. At first it seemed as though her dream had come true-she was living in the ultraexclusive Billings Hall, hanging out with the all-powerful Billings Girls, and dating the very hot Thomas Pearson. But Thomas turned out to be different from what she thought...and then he turned up dead. And if that wasn't twisted enough, Reed's new boyfriend, Josh Hollis, was arrested for Thomas's murder.Now everyone is back to worrying about the regular stuff, like how to sneak to the boys' dorms at night, whether two-ply cashmere is warm enough for fall, and whether to fly to London or Barcelona for Thanksgiving break.Everyone except for Reed.Reed is convinced that Josh is innocent, which means the killer is still out there. Now it's up to Reed to uncover the truth. But the deeper she digs, the more secrets she unearths and the closer she gets to the confession that will change everything...if she's alive to hear it.
  • Corgi Confessions

    Caroll O. Knipe

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, March 10, 2009)
    Caroll Knipe has captured the essence of the Welsh Pembroke Corgi in her delightful new book, CORGI CONFESSIONS. The photography by Fritz Knipe gives us a glimpse into the world of Corgis living in the Santa Cruz mountains of California. Dutch and Duchess have a lighthearted "confession" about everything from their lack of tails, to their love of food. Corgi owners will love this book. Written in rhyme, CORGI CONFESSIONS is also a perfect gift for the elementary school reader who will soon want to write a personal book about a favorite pet.
  • Confession

    Laura Worthington

    language (, Jan. 19, 2019)
    It has been a year since one of the first major battles between King Tyronus and Jeremy and Justina. More darkness covers the world as King Tyronus's power grows stronger. It's only a matter of time before darkness covers the whole world.Even with more darkness, there is always a light that fights back. Jeremy and Justina fight back against the darkness and hope that the world will be safe once more. More knowledge will be found in order to make the world better. New powers will be gained as the war rages on, and new allies will join the fight against the evilest being in the world. But are the newer powers, new allies, and the new knowledge enough to save the world? There's only one way to find out.
  • Tru Confessions

    Janet Tashjian

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, April 1, 1999)
    Neither nervy nor radiant, this promising first novel strikes a refreshingly legit tone about what it resembles to have a rationally hindered kin. Trudy Walker (a.k.a. Tru) plans to be a well known movie producer when she grows up. To facilitate her designs, she enters a neighborhood digital TV challenge to deliver her very own half-hour program, ""The Trudy Walker Show"" (featuring herself). Be that as it may, at that point she chooses to include her twin sibling Eddie, her greatest fan, who is energetic and excited yet rationally incapacitated. As Tru and Eddie cooperate on her clever video, she understands that it's OK for her to grow up, despite the fact that it implies deserting Eddie. Tru's warmth for her sibling is the establishment for the novel (""My sibling, Eddy, has unique needs and, sadly, that occasionally draws out the comic in individuals who don't know him""), and her comic point of view invades it. Tashjian reevaluates the journal arrangement to surrender the courageous woman's stand routine room: with Tru's entrance headings (""Enough About You, Let's Talk About Me""), with records that pass on the amusingness, warmth and genuineness invading the Walker family (""Reasons I Think My Mother Is the One with Special Needs""), and with Eddy's illustrations and statements sprinkled all through. Center graders will chuckle their way through Tru's impactful and sharp interpretation of regular daily existence; even the most hesitant of perusers may inform their companions regarding this one. Ages 9-12.
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  • Confessions

    Kate Brian, Julian Peploe

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, April 24, 2007)
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  • Tru Confessions

    Janet Tashjian

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Nov. 15, 1997)
    Twelve-year-old Tru wants two things more than anything else in the world--to find a cure for her twin brother, Eddie, who is developmentally delayed, and to create her own television show. So the day Tru learns about a teen video competition on the local cable network, she knows that this is her change to make both of her dreams come true. But the more she gets involved in the making of her video documentary about Eddie, the more Tru begins to understand his special needs and the complexity of her relationship with him. Eddie seems like a burden from time to time, but he just may be the most important person in Tru's life.Written in the form of a computer diary, this refreshingly humorous novel, narrated by a sassy heroine,s sensitively portrays the struggles and triumph of living with a sibling with special needs.
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  • Ten Confessions

    Daniel Crook

    eBook (, Feb. 8, 2020)
    The eighth stand-alone book in the What About Bob? Series takes Bob and Lemon Squeezie on a Valentines Day journey of love in a world where others would rather impress instead of confess. Bob and Squeezie are a team of two who are outrageously out of this world and combine for the perfect Bob and Lemon Squeezie Cocktail! Follow along with Bob and Lemon Squeezie as they bring a countdown of love confessions to kids. Who from the What About Bob? Series will make an appearance along the way and will there be a new character or two introduced or will a fan favorite make a guest appearance.Books in the What About Bob? Series include: Lammy the Lion: Thinks Unique Treats (1st Appearance), What About Bob? (Stand Alone & (#1), and Bee-Little (Stand-Alone & (#2). Fans of the What About Bob? series, Lammy the Lion , What About Bob?, Bee-Little, Who Gives a Woot?, Mighty Gorilla Joe, A Pine Cones Home, and Henry’s Hero will love the new character team ups. This is a lesson on creativity and lasting impressions with an eventful storyline, colorful illustrations, and creative characters.• A fun stand-alone story for families with imaginative minds.• Books for kids ages 3-6• Books for early and emergent readers
  • The Confessions

    Jean-Jacques Rousseau

    language (Aegitas, March 6, 2017)
    The Confessions is an autobiographical book by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. In modern times, it is often published with the title The Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau in order to distinguish it from Saint Augustine's Confessions. Covering the first fifty-three years of Rousseau's life, up to 1765, it was completed in 1769, but not published until 1782, four years after Rousseau's death, even though Rousseau did read excerpts of his manuscript publicly at various salons and other meeting places.
  • Confessional

    Jack Higgins

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, July 2, 1986)
    The character of Devlin is reintroduced in this novel of international espionage and assassination featuring Tanya Voroninova, a concert pianist and KGB agent, Morag, a beautiful gypsy, and a most unusual assassin
  • The Noah Confessions

    Barbara Hall

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, May 8, 2007)
    At the age of 16, it's standard procedure for every girl at Lynnie Russo's posh Los Angeles prep school to get a car. So on her 16th birthday, Lynnie is startled when she opens the small gift box from her father—it doesn't contain the shiny new set of keys she was expecting. Instead she finds a worn-out bird charm bracelet. What can he be thinking? When she cuts school to go try surfing so as to have a special day, instead of grounding her, her father hands her a manuscript box and says, "Your mother wanted you to have this when it seemed you were losing perspective. I think now's the time."Through "The Noah Confessions," Lynnie uncovers her family's secrets, loves, and tragedies, and comes to recognize that their past may not necessarily determine her future.
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  • Confessional

    Jack Higgins

    Paperback (Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller, June 22, 2010)
    New York Times Bestseller: A rogue terrorist in Northern Ireland prepares to assassinate the pope in this thriller from the author of Rain on the Dead. Trained by the KGB, the assassin known as Cuchulain has been wreaking havoc throughout Northern Ireland for over two decades, leaving a trail of bodies in his wake. Now he has set his sights on his most audacious target yet: the pope. Desperate to stop the terrorist, British Intelligence enlists an enemy Irish gunman, Liam Devlin, to accomplish what it never could. He must put an end to Cuchulain’s reign of terror, once and for all. From the man Tom Clancy called “the master,” this action-packed tale of international intrigue and espionage shows why Jack Higgins’s novels, from classics like The Eagle Has Landed to the long-running Sean Dillon series, have sold more than 250 million copies.